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Russian River Inflatable Rubber Dam Going Up

Anglers, Boaters Must Portage Around Dam

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The rubber dam is typically inflated in late spring when demand for potable water increases. When fully inflated, the rubber dam creates a small pool of water from which the Water Agency draws water for use in four off-stream infiltration ponds. The infiltration ponds help recharge groundwater which is then naturally filtered through sand and gravel and delivered to the Water Agency’s customers.

Boaters must portage around the rubber dam, located downstream of Wohler Bridge. Public notices will be posted around the rubber dam warning the public not to recreate on or near the dam. California Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations prohibit fishing within 250 feet of the upstream and downstream sides of the rubber dam.

The Russian River Biological Opinion, issued in 2008 by National Marine Fisheries Service, found that fish screens at the Water Agency’s River Diversion Structure could harm small fish, including young endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead. In order to comply with the Biological Opinion and continue operating its system, the Water Agency in 2016 installed a new, improved fish screen. In conjunction with the installation of the fish screen, the Water Agency also constructed an improved fish ladder and viewing gallery. The new fish ladder will create better conditions for adult and juvenile salmon moving up or downstream, and will allow for more native species to use the ladder for migration.

Chinook Salmon in the Russian River: As of 4/5/18, Water Agency Fisheries biologists have reviewed about 99% of the video that has been collected, and they have observed a total of 2,073 Chinook at the Russian River Fish Ladder at the Mirabel Inflatable Dam. LEARN MORE:scwa.ca.gov/chinook/

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